It can be found on several program clips from the 2004 Logo: We see a comet fly and hit, making the background brighten up, thus revealing a sky rotating. Feel free to add more to the list.
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She is a recipient of several awards including two Filmfare Awards for her performances in the films Premam and Fidaa.. … The text then stops, and later, "empresa trasandina de video" fades in below the logo. Unless you hate the fanfare and the appearance of the logo after a few seconds of a black screen, it is actually a harmless logo. Not perfect animation, but it is pretty good for a Chilean home video logo. It's nice CGI, but with some glaring errors (like inconsistent rotation speeds). From CLG Wiki. At the moment there are 183 companies. The font was changed, the abstract drawing of stars and a person was replaced with the outline of South Carolina, and for after nearly 53 years, the words "South Carolina" were dropped. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. A MIDI majestic fanfare which is somehow inspired by Uncommon in Chile. An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required. (The "M" is sometimes 3-D) To the right side of the "M" is "Mississippi Public Broadcasting". Background: Nelvana was founded in 1971 in Canada by Michael Hirsh (now in the directory of DHX Media), Patrick Loubert, and Clive A. Smith to produce and distribute children's animated shows and movies originally. The aquamarine oval fades instead of zooming, with the letters "E" (sliding from the left), "T" (sliding from above) and "V" (sliding from the right) moving to the oval. The text keeps on moving up then moves to a central position while spinning vertically. Mississippi ETV (1978? The original specials the company produced (from 1977 until 1980) were distributed … Not to be confused with ETV Plus, an Indian comedy TV channel in the Telugu language. Variant: A later short version cuts out the zooming of "mississippi". Availability: Seen on Between the Lions from the mid-late 2000s. It was launched in 28 September 2015 and broadcasts programs in Russian language. Variants:
(1994?-2005) VHS Companies from the 90's and 00's (2000's) 422 ETV EMPRESA TRANSANDINA DE VIDEOS S.A.-1There is a sky background with ripples appearing on various zones. Nebraska ETV; NET Science; New Jersey Network; NJTV; O. OETA; Oregon Public Broadcasting; Ozarks Public Television; P. Public Broadcasting Service; PBS America (UK) PBS Digital/High-Def Presentation IDs; PBS Distribution; PBS Hawai'i; PBS Kids; PBS Kids "PTV" IDs; PBS Kids GO! )Mississippi ETV (1986?) 2nd Logo Music/Sounds: A 6-note synth tune or none. Few may not like the fanfare, but again, this is another harmless logo. It can only be found on older releases of 1984 and The Executioner's Song, such as the 1985 USA Home Video release of the latter, as newer prints plaster it with other logos such as the 2001 version …
Logo: On the same background as the 2009 PBS logo, we see "MPB" zoom out, on letter at a time. "VIDEO", in a small plain red font, zooms out from the bottom right corner with another residue-trailing effect, stops, and flashes. Availability: Ultra rare.
Another square containing a "t" trails out. Another version had "MISSISSIPPI EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION", in a regular font, and the marble is different. Earlier Variant: The white text "in association with" was seen above the "M". At that point, we see the sky warp and change to a slightly different one and then into sunset. Variant: On the U.S. … Music/Sounds: Same as the VHS logo. FX/SFX: The trails, the comet and the skies. The CLG Wikia is a companion site of The Closing Logo Group, operated under the authority of The TVA Media Consortium. Music/Sounds: A dramatic violin and drum fanfare (an excerpt from the De Wolfe Music library track "Diffusion" by Reg Tilsley). Logo: On a marble background we see two transparent blue cubes that look like E's revolve, come, and and shifted the opposite directions.
Editor's Note: While this logo did not age very well (thanks to its color scheme and dated fonts), it is still a great example of the capabilities of early CGI. Editor's Note: None.